NBC, USA, Inc. Joins Meeting of Conference of National Black Churches
November 30, 2010
Leadership of Nine Largest Historically Black Denominations Announce Launch of Conference of National Black Churches By WI Staff Tuesday, 23 November 2010
December 7 – 10, 2010 “For the Healing of Our People,” Conference in Washington, D.C. focuses on health, education, social justice and economic empowerment
Leadership of the nine largest historically Black denominations today announced the launch of The Conference of National Black Churches (CNBC). The organization, representing a combined membership of more than 30 million people and 50,000 congregations throughout the United States and the African Diaspora, will fill the void for a unified voice of faith advocating on behalf of African Americans and other underserved populations on health, education, social justice and economic empowerment issues.
CNBC will hold its first annual consultation titled, “For the Healing of Our People,” from December 7 – 10, 2010 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. The gathering of faith and community leaders will address targeted social and economic issues, provide clergy and lay leaders training in public policy and honor African American leaders from both the private and public sectors...
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December 7 – 10, 2010 “For the Healing of Our People,” Conference in Washington, D.C. focuses on health, education, social justice and economic empowerment
Leadership of the nine largest historically Black denominations today announced the launch of The Conference of National Black Churches (CNBC). The organization, representing a combined membership of more than 30 million people and 50,000 congregations throughout the United States and the African Diaspora, will fill the void for a unified voice of faith advocating on behalf of African Americans and other underserved populations on health, education, social justice and economic empowerment issues.
CNBC will hold its first annual consultation titled, “For the Healing of Our People,” from December 7 – 10, 2010 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. The gathering of faith and community leaders will address targeted social and economic issues, provide clergy and lay leaders training in public policy and honor African American leaders from both the private and public sectors...
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Visit the CNBC Website